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- catalog abstract "In developing her unique vision, Duncan draws on literature, history, psychoanalysis, and law. Her work reveals a non-utopian world in which criminals and non-criminals - while injuring each other in obvious ways - nonetheless live together in a symbiotic as well as an adversarial relationship, needing each other, serving each other, enriching each other's lives in profound and surprising fashion.".
- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b9681528.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "In developing her unique vision, Duncan draws on literature, history, psychoanalysis, and law. Her work reveals a non-utopian world in which criminals and non-criminals - while injuring each other in obvious ways - nonetheless live together in a symbiotic as well as an adversarial relationship, needing each other, serving each other, enriching each other's lives in profound and surprising fashion.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-262) and index.".
- catalog description "Part One: Cradled on the Sea: Positive Images of Prison and Theories of Punishment -- A Thousand Leagues Above: Prison as a Refuge from the Prosaic -- Cradled on the Sea: Prison as a Mother Who Provides and Protects -- To Die and Become: Prison as a Matrix of Spiritual Rebirth -- Flowers are Floweres: Prison as a Place Like Any Other -- Methodological Issues -- Positive Images of Prison and Theories of Punishment -- Part Two: A Strange Likming: Our Admiration for Criminals -- Reluctant Admiration: The Forms of Our Conflict over Criminals -- Rationalized Admiration: Overt Delight in Camouflaged Criminals -- Repressed Admiration: Loathing as a Vicissitude of Attraction to Criminals -- Part Three: In Slime and Darkness: The Metaphor of Filth in Criminal Justice -- Eject Him Tainted Now: The Criminal as Filth in Western Culture -- Projecting an Excrementitious Mass: The Metaphor of Filth in the History of Botany Bay -- Stirring the Odorous Pile: Vicissitudes of the Metaphor in Britain and the United States -- Conclusion: The Romanticization of Criminals and the Defense against Despair.".
- catalog extent "xi, 272 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0814718809 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : New York University Press,".
- catalog subject "364.3 20".
- catalog subject "Criminal psychology.".
- catalog subject "Criminals in literature.".
- catalog subject "HV6089 .D84 1996".
- catalog subject "Prison psychology.".
- catalog subject "Prisons in literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: Cradled on the Sea: Positive Images of Prison and Theories of Punishment -- A Thousand Leagues Above: Prison as a Refuge from the Prosaic -- Cradled on the Sea: Prison as a Mother Who Provides and Protects -- To Die and Become: Prison as a Matrix of Spiritual Rebirth -- Flowers are Floweres: Prison as a Place Like Any Other -- Methodological Issues -- Positive Images of Prison and Theories of Punishment -- Part Two: A Strange Likming: Our Admiration for Criminals -- Reluctant Admiration: The Forms of Our Conflict over Criminals -- Rationalized Admiration: Overt Delight in Camouflaged Criminals -- Repressed Admiration: Loathing as a Vicissitude of Attraction to Criminals -- Part Three: In Slime and Darkness: The Metaphor of Filth in Criminal Justice -- Eject Him Tainted Now: The Criminal as Filth in Western Culture -- Projecting an Excrementitious Mass: The Metaphor of Filth in the History of Botany Bay -- Stirring the Odorous Pile: Vicissitudes of the Metaphor in Britain and the United States -- Conclusion: The Romanticization of Criminals and the Defense against Despair.".
- catalog title "Romantic outlaws, beloved prisons : the unconscious meanings of crime and punishment / Martha Grace Duncan.".
- catalog type "text".